Sentences with phrase «in coda»

We gather together in CoDA to support and share with each other in a journey of self - discovery... our efforts are to find freedom where there has been bondage
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Her work was also included in CODA Paper Art 2015.
Tracing Haneke's career from his debut trilogy produced in Vienna to Funny Games U. S. (2007), discussed in the coda, this monograph provides a very convincing argument of Haneke's cinema as both a balance between and an alternative to classical realist cinema and counter-cinema.
But Spielberg's film — which alludes to the coming of Nixon's presidency - ending scandal in a coda — triumphs as an energizing call to arms against any political tyrant who'd deny journalists the right to speak truth to power.
What makes «Year of the Rat» so vital is how, incidentally or not, it goes from denouncing the auteur theory (through not only the typically insecure observations of actors, but also the deflective statements of Morgan and long - time creative partner Wong) to validating it: In a coda, we see that the movie's poor box - office showing has shaken Morgan and only Morgan to the core; call filmmaking a «collaborative effort» to your heart's content, but as William Shatner, of all people, opines on the recent Star Trek V discs, at the end of the day no one on the set has as much emotionally invested in the picture's success as the person at its helm.
This may be why the movie's epilogue feels a little conventional: the tidy resolutions in a coda that feels gently triumphant, but also tacked - on.
In a coda, the authors wrote that implementing SBML as a new paradigm will not be easy.
Participating in CODA or LifeLine or Habitat for Humanity will not be an outreach activity; it will be what we do and definitive of who we are.
Wilson himself, in a coda that may strike the reader as either poignant or sentimental, points to a third position that neither the liberal Protestants nor the Catholic modernists will find acceptable.
In the coda to his Concept of Anxiety he describes anxiety as a teacher imparting the fundamental theological truth that we can do nothing without God.
In the coda of that historic speech, boldness is touched by humility: «The course of this conflict is not known, yet its outcome is certain.
In the coda, he speaks fondly of the joy he took in writing the book, and he reminisces about his childhood training by Methodist missionary parents, «which prepared [him] to tell the Christian Story from the inside.»

Not exact matches

Slywotzky does eventually admit (in the book's coda) that «there is no formula for demand any more than there is a formula for human creativity.»
An interesting coda: In the recent filings, one of the endless nuances of bankruptcy reveals itself: how a paper still losing money every month on an operating basis squirrels money away to serve the few rather than the many.
It is a chance to say a word about their lives as a kind of testimony in miniature or to add a coda to the sermon by pointing out something that, in their opinion, the preacher left out or got wrong.
Instead, he added an instrumental coda, including two more instruments in the ensemble, almost as if (as Gardiner says) Bach felt «the singer's words were inadequate to express the full joy at the coming of the Holy Spirit.»
After about 4 years of CODA (CoDependent's Anonymous), I began working in our Anglican Parish Office.
In the end it's the cast of characters themselves — their dramas, comedies and motives inside the ropes and beyond — that heighten this chase and keep it moving through a series of biographical codas that extend decades past the trophy presentation.
The coda to the TurinGames will be inspired by Venice's annual winter Carnevale — think acrobats,high - wire acts and actors in costumes from the 1971 Fellini film The Clowns.When the tumbling is over, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli (above) will performand pass the Olympic torch to Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne, who will acceptit on behalf of the host of the 2010 Games, Vancouver.
After sitting out with injuries for her first two seasons on campus, Powell has exploded into an offensive force for the Golden Eagles, and it would be a wonderful coda to her career to see her reach the top 10 in goals scored as a reward for her perseverance.
But in all of my years of successful advocacy, I have never stooped to the equivalent of JO's completely unnecessary coda to episode 4 «Ramon Cortines you should be ashamed of yourself.»
The Broadway Democrats and CoDA (Coalition for a Democratic Alternative), both progressive clubs in Manhattan, also threw their support behind Liu, whose campaign has been marred by the guilty verdict of two aides in a federal campaign - finance fraud case.
«It's particularly meaningful to me to have the endorsement of CODA members with whom I have worked closely for so many years, because I've experienced first hand CODA's tenacity in standing up for residents of our community and our progressive ideals.
CODA is an independent political organization that mobilizes residents, activists, and neighborhood groups — anyonewho wants to join in struggling for political, economic and cultural power for the community and an end to discrimination based on class, race, gender, age, disability, religion, or sexual orientation.
His superb leadership and yeoman work in the harrowing days and weeks after Hurricane Sandy were perhaps his finest hour, and a fitting coda to the first phase of what has been a stellar, if still emerging, career.
As previously reported the Lower East Side political club, CoDA, decided not to make an endorsement in the 1st District campaign and Lower Manhattan democrats backed Chin.
Instead, State Committeeman Michael Farrin, a longtime activist in the downtown political club, Coalition for a District Alternative (CoDA), has filed an objection with the Elections Board.
It's less certain who CoDA in the East Village will choose to support.
In part 2 of our conversation with journalist and author Maryn McKenna, she talks about antibiotic resistance in agriculture and human health, MRSA, and offers a brief coda on the subject of fecal transplanIn part 2 of our conversation with journalist and author Maryn McKenna, she talks about antibiotic resistance in agriculture and human health, MRSA, and offers a brief coda on the subject of fecal transplanin agriculture and human health, MRSA, and offers a brief coda on the subject of fecal transplants
The first slide at 9:30 p.m. MDT measured 5.1 in surface - wave magnitude, 2.5 in local or Richter magnitude, and 4.2 in duration or «coda» magnitude.
I wanted to know your worst online dating tales... Brautigan came to mind — the coda to a story about a woman who wreaked romantic havoc in the lives of many of his friends.
I will mention that the film has a coda, and while not the revelation of Sixth Sense, it is rather haunting in its own right.
In its way, the film is a more fitting conclusion to the Potter saga than the novel that inspired it: even the too - tidy coda, set 19 years later, passes by more smoothly.
He reprises themes and characters from the previous films that swell in the epochal siege of Hogwarts and ends his film with an almost wordless coda that will wring tears even from Harry haters.
Outside of a coda that shows the end of the Civil War and, yes, the eventual assassination of the President, Spielberg stays in that timeframe.
That truth comes through with somber clarity in the film's eloquent coda, which almost makes up for the silliness that precedes it.
If they hadn't found their footing and courage in the Pentagon Papers case, they might not have dug in and pushed full bore in uncovering the Watergate crimes (a connection that the film hints at in a clever coda, but I'll hold the spoiler).
And yet, in a kind of coda, the film ends with Francine, her hair now cropped into an au courant bob, singing on stage in a club.
Only the bravura of the cast, first and foremost Park and Lee (both veterans of Unbowed), generates sufficient interest to see the film through to its surprising conclusion, recounted in a respectful coda many years later.
After calling things quits, he exits onto the street and sighs a line that might be a coda for Let the Sunshine In: «How could I have believed in it?&raquIn: «How could I have believed in it?&raquin it?»
There are a few new funny bits and in other cases, the film's rhythm and pacing seems mildly hindered by adding a less potent comedic coda or non-essential moment (like Doug being gifted the Mercedes from his new father - in - law, played by Jeffrey Tambor).
Or MGM's coda: More stars than there are in heaven!»
For any who might have missed the cues, an onscreen coda describes the film as «inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig,» the Austrian Jewish writer who committed suicide in 1942 at the age of 60.
Except for a delightful coda during the closing credits, where Tavernier wonders whether the Lumière brothers «directed» the passersby in their first film, there's nothing about silent cinema.
The movie doesn't ever fully recover, either, although a coda, teased in the opening, is as engaging as anything prior.
While Saving Private Ryan excels at portraying the randomness of survival on a battlefield, and is easily cinema's greatest and most realistic achievement in depicting the uncompromising horror of war, it's not without its flaws, chief of which is a horribly sentimental coda in which an ageing Ryan — who is bequeathed a responsibility which would rest heavily on anybody's shoulders — visits the military cemetery in which some of his former comrades are buried.
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